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Glossary
Terminal Hunting
Text Messaging
Time and Date
Timers
Toll Restriction
Transfer
Trunk Group Routing
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Section 5: Glossary
A type of Extension Hunting in which a call unanswered at a member
extension rings the next extension in the hunt group and, if unanswered,
rings through the group until it reaches the last member. The call will not
automatically cycle through all members of the group. It rings from the
point at which it entered the group to the last member. See also Circular
Hunting on page 114 and Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Hunting on
page 127 of this glossary.
Reference:
Extension Hunting on page 47.
See Selectable Display Messaging on page 124 in this glossary.
The Time and Date appears on display telephones and the Station Mes-
sage Detail Recording report.
Time and Date on page 91.
Reference:
See System Timers on page 125 in this glossary.
Limits the outside numbers an extension user can dial, thereby control-
ling the cost of long distance calls.
Toll Restriction on page 91.
Reference:
Extends an active call from one extension to another extension, Ring
Group, UCD Hunting Group, or to the Voice Mail system. There are
two types of Transfer: Screened and Unscreened. With Screened Trans-
fer, the transferring user announces the call to the destination before
hanging up. With Unscreened Transfer, the transferring user extends
the call without an announcement.
Transfer on page 92.
Reference:
Allows an extension user to easily obtain dial tone on an outside line
(trunk) for placing a call. Single line telephone users lift the handset and
dial 9, while keyset extension users press ICM and dial 9, The system
automatically selects the first available trunk in the programmed "dial 9"
trunk group.
Trunk Group Routing on page 93.
Reference:
DS1000/2000 Product Description

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